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THE Se AR TIED AY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1909. | —_ x the courtesy of a rep io a J OST ‘THE HARVESTER, GREAT AT TROTTER | rite or ee ey MORIARTY’S LATEST POEM. padly because Ordeman refured to iildinnary aaesiiincane } - ee ee “DAT GREAT TREEPLE PLAY” THE DOCTOR AND CURLEY “Personally, 1 do not believe that Aborted Grew Tired of | Made bi Neal Ball, . | DLUFFING, HE THINKS— Koller is so very anxious to wrentle | Losing and Won in the! Tae cay mie Ordeman again, much as he nnd bis | eam Drop-| manager, Mr. Curley, would like to Afternoon, After ae UNKNOWN? | make thy public belleve that he In.| Hy George J. Morlarty, third baseman of the risen: i Eig’ i: | edippaltcailtteaninaes if Roller is very anxious for a a ena ati "he CORP ; a. : match, ‘he ea gaally’ get one, 4) Fre" mak Tirudds Bylven’ tak a eat way buck, ape Joo Carrol speaks plainly Of | stie's unknown (Bert Warner) | He mab’ Brudde river’ tet 8 séat ‘way The Aberdeen worm turned y «| some things in wocal wrestling clr | still in town and haw $1,000 ta bet Nea! ‘Dall, da fine iid he "maka da grest | terday ‘afternoon after being trod cles in a letter recewwed by the | that he can defeat Roller, No house | 2 7 ‘ den on by the Turks eight times in sporting editor of The Star today Pe Ser vere 5 Bagi A aks dic! Paleadl dn bienen’ on’ Ge & : came It follows hold the crowd, api 6 can de nw’ da p i Oe Ses Wek te necend Game | é 4 1 elim’ da fence an’ get mi seet tn da q of the day. It took ten innings for “Just a few words in regard to| feel tbls man Warner he can make) goon da Speed Boys. come da crowd Dok; the worm to turn the right direc the Ordeman Roller match. : pave | © bunch of money, for | Wan beek roughneck, be says, “Hey, ge hook!" tion, however, and Seattle came up been asked by A great th je | Willing to take him on, winner take | 7 , in the rear of a 7 to 6 score what EXhiugh! of the Wwatchego 1 rr Se eee ry | | Two cheers tor Hostona!” somebody den said ae The Black Cats started off with have decided to express my views “8G. No more cheers—-somebody getta hit in he & ‘Vengeance, chasing one across through the columns of The Star. |. Warner Is also willing to wrentle Jus’ den da bell ring an’ da game he beg im the first, and four more in the oO me there waa only ope man | ?o8oRora Ito, the famous Japanese Wah ri caie ony, “Bix bits, Bostona 29 wi third. Not to be outdone the Turks in the match:from the tinse articles hoger for $500 oF $1,000 on, the T put two over in their section of the were signed until it . wan over, | *!d¢ at jiu bap In @ conver Win ts Sieh ne. wtn on Gel on told’ be third and three more in the fourth, | Montha ago | had made up my mind hagh yes . ie morning » fe hh Wt BOE bbe mend—right tm de te tytag it up. to bring & man to Beattie that could | * hat the Rollers, Olsens, Japan Den he. smasha da ball, Bing! Away sh: After the felines had ended the tle by taking one in sixth, Mike's beys made a half-way ninth inaing finish and evened things up again, | ds « self have fallen out does not cop ene and all other wrestiers looked allke to him (barring Goteh), and ai they had to do to-get a match with bim wee to post their money jefeat Roller, Why Roller and my ern the public, but I think the pub But Neal Ball jomp an Da umpire may ketch in da finger na Get offa da base; tree out ts satisfied now that | was sin = et | Wan fan ces so glad he punch me fn da mout’, only to lose out in the first extra core when I said | would bring a cay nay ma He say, “I beg your pardon; excuse me, ple * i Clyde Hall got bis in the’ after | man that would defeat him 408 CARROLL | IL aay, “No gotta pardon, you beek plece cheese.” noon, and was replaced by An-| “A great many people aro att | derson. wondering tf Roller was relly z home 7 « uch pair E morning session, the Turks had = have been asked that Pree | dey say, “Tone, what's da.score? Tell us at" 5 : trguble annexing a 10 to 1 faree. many, many: times, To me it does THE AA | Da score cen treeple play for Neal Ball.” AB RH PO A. EB rather have had him been able to Da crowd he buy Neal a diamon’ med" wan day ae i | THE HARVESTER, FINISHING, PULLED UP. continue, for | am poultive that Or — al, he mak’ a great beek speech, “Tank you,” he ’ @ t 1 deman would have won two «traight | (By United Pree.) | Jonse, da pres, be pins da med on Neal's coat; 7) j i . 06%, lan't the ielettalchalaieleialalalehe * | That was the fastest mile ever trot-| falls fn saying this | am not tr: LOWELL, Mass, Sept. 7.—John a mer . e “GOT BOSTON'S G6 ying y v Da med hi zocets jaw thes deen "8 q H 2 H fastest trotter in the world, some : ‘i ‘ ted by a colt on his Bret appear | ing so belittle Relier in any way, riggs and his small son are be — ie | 1 lknowing horsemen are in error, for xe, years, * ance. and I want to state right bere that |). . 7 j os : icadeneilicnn, rncek Gritane oan |% wiv, Walnnt Vali #| His next race was at Columbus, | he made a far better showing than "4 t be fatally Injured, F / ae 2 letable, boys will teli you that the * Won Kentucky Futurity, #|©. Where be took down the Stack |! deemed him capable of making | T'#0*y |» suffering from @ fracture | es json of Walnut Hills has it on the ® 1908 ry stake and the Horse Review | against Ordem and in my ew of the skull and Mechanician ) ea = \best of them, incieding Haniburg|® First race, Syracuse, 1908. # Then he annexed the blue |thmation wrestled the best match | George Downey ts severely bruised | oe edie Belle and Ublas, the sensations of * Winnings, $21,300, * Hibhon of the trotting world, thejof his career. and sustained @ fracture of the lex | vs the year. ® Record, 2:06% @ Kentucky Futurity, at Lexington. ‘Ordeman. wreatled according to ‘ te a ar 3 Ag gee fs owned by Au-l# . Three: year old record, # — This year The Harvester woo at] tustructions, apd the mateh |#* the fesult Of accidents on Dun-| pear : 9 ae ee ae Fs ey Mitwaukes, and just | 2:08% & | Windsor, Detroit. North Randall | gone one hour or four, the result bar ay. inthe Merrimac Valley nuto| PITTSBURG, Sept. 7>—The ont} PENNSYLVANIA ' HB ie Spey ty congratuiat. & Purchase price, $9,000 * ane Buffalo, winning erery heat} would have been the aame; he was! races yesterday, All the injured turned the tables on the Pirates : | tema: % Owner, August Uihlein, Mi @| With @ase | there to win. No one regrets more | are in local hospitals. Driver Shaw Ibach | 2 1 2 2) ing himself for paying $9,000 for the are in p haw this niorning when, with Rew / 313 6 68 & wankee. & The. Harvester tacm wonderful than [ that the accident happened, iided wit c | 5 oe 2 Sisue banck once Bag ta Mage ar 4 @iplece of trotting machinery. | tor 1 would have liked to have hed cart. Driver Lorrimen Bs ieck | in the box, they took the second | 4% pda grid ee way ecard price for ESSE ENE EES SB yy gD DOVEE broken tn w race, and the |it go to a finikh. | expect great leading in the race for Vesper tro-| Kame of the series. Reulbach and dE prea eh ae ode ang The history be bas alrendy established | many peopin wondered why I did phy, left the road on the eighteenth | Adams were in magnificent form } Mm 3 18 5] ried co! bed © develop him, and Mar's Bd sure did. | is almost unparalleled In the an-| not go to Roller while he was lying round of the course and injured jand kept the hits well scattered. . nn " Harvester, and many a laugh waa tie turned the colt arodnd with &/ nals of the harnews turge I would | in the ring, knocked out, so I will |several spectators Stauffer, who pitched Aberdeen. er eee ee a Oe icracn, At WBAE field for the first time at Syracuss,| not surprise amy ong the men say why. Iwas if Ordeman’s cor-| Driver Knepper in a Chalmers | it 0k ten innings to decide the | regia Steel Co et E AS © O15 | they toe: Uihlein'’s folly N.Y. lant year, and with the eyes| who follow the hori closely to /nor at hiv second and bad | entered |Detrolt car crossed the finish line |me. This is the most important! aoaq due to * the Aeattie by it o 2119}, But the Milwaukecan has lived to of the horse world upon him pro-jread that the gr horsé bas |the ting Defore the referee gave first in the race of 127.2 miles for} series of the season and the out-| his heart valves Aberdeen, * ; 00 1 2-1) turn the laugh. He sent The Har- ceeded to establish a record by driv: fatepped a mite in ny after bite dectaton, it would have lost the /the “Merrimac Valley trophy, but!come will probably decide which | he was pitching in @ Summary a base hite—Lyneh:. presse to Geers with Instructions to Ing home in 2:10 tp the 2°25 trot. ‘ noon. rom for Ordeman, that being one of him victory was protested, on the team Is to fly the pennant, { Stauffer had just bere. ° * j ome - ws 2 as the rules of the game. ~ | sroupd that his machine did not men in succession nee bia | i da ens Onin : “Friends of Roller claim he was |carty « hood. Kaepper's time was | Chicago +53 10 ©) was cheering him exon 6) med bs holding his own when the accident 2 houre, 8 minutes and 43 seconds, | Pittsburg 1 9 2) the ground. The ee Mal! re ed Ido not think xo. They | Driver Zee in a Maxwell 4 Areh iho bad 4 | emetié is not think so. y | Driver in & Maxwell car see) Batteries— Reulbech and Archer; | who poured on j » ‘Bacrt- Pera t WILL MEET NE wrentied one bour and six minutes. ond, and was declared the winner.q Adams and Gibson carry him out on earolen beses- ethan , Daring that time Roller had Orde-|if the protest against Knepper te) fell back in dismay. ahi one { : — man underfeath 10 minutes, while suttained. Zee's time wae 2:40:11.) PITTSBURG, Pa. Sept. 6—-The | rushed forward to his 4 Blaver € Bases to belie ott | 7 = Ordeman was on top of Roller 40| Driver Burman in a Buick car won| Cubs made it two straight from the|fore he was picked 3 1, off Anderson 3, off Stever 2 | HECTOR M'KENZIE, BOSOM | minutes. © rest of the time the the 2124mile race for the Vesper tes winning thie afternoon's earth Stauffer was me the Pira by Ly he a Mer eter ue tal FRIEND, HAS NO FEARS FOR | tien were on their feet. Anyone | Club trophy which carried an addi-| game. Manager Clarke used three mortem examination | iced a plage BIG MAN'S CONDITION. who saw the match knows that Or. | tional prize of $600. ____ | Bitehors in an effort to turn the which resulted in the = Magee. Ueapire i | deman did pearly all the forcing. | —~ | tide of defeat, but Overall i & that his heart valves ; eh 1 Nee ead in @ morning paper where | vineible in tight places and the i ‘ | : (hy United Pree) dose wat very mach put out be , rates never had a ebance. BM & | LOS ANGELES, Cal. Sept. 7.—feause Ordeman refuxed to give hiss PROF. a : % » -& : eae That James J. Jeffries is honest in| a retarn match. 1 don't see why vets, @anseas: samme NT CRIT ¢ uf} E. y aad cavaton: ght . 3 declared intention to Jack | he whould be, for Mr Mix had $1,000 quote Wednesday and Yr B. pitotn 4 ; “ B er —-_—_ joe ie the opinion Hector | posted at The for over two} $27 evening. Ladies free sburg meee i At Vortiand. \Outclassed Leah MeKensle, & bosom friehd of the! mouths to bind a match for bis un- | crenine Three adjoining [| Batteries—Overall and Archer; ' Joe Y-— | former champion who actompanied | known (Bert Warner) against Dr Telephone a Willis, Leifield, Phillip! and Gib | Mantel 1 Jack Sulli-|"!™ 07 the Inst lap of his recent | Roller, and Roller never even gave | — ; Detroit 9-7, Lowia $1 Sacramento 2 Portland 6-18. Oakland 12-4, Loe Angeles 2-2 | theatrical (oor thronghout the Kast MeKenale arrived in Law Angeles yesterday. He stated that he was | with Jeffries during the days the | ain pent in New York before salting | “Daring that time” said McKeon van Went 20 Rounds to. Draw. (By United Pres who ruled that the fighters went 26 rounds to a draw, although Mantel whs the aggressor thoughout. Su! livan offset Mantell’s rushes by “What did he say? Well, I don t know what he said to the man who! offered him the job, but he told me Buy Your Monarch Malleable Range We have a hundred tons of coal, and we} shall give, absolutely free, with each rer a — SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. Standing the Clube. Perey Cove, of Seattio, had all the |" today. “Jeffries aid fy staeee <== m Won. Laat. Pet tie avex ith Joo ORC? or take a drink T Detroit 2 6 HI Leahy last night, epee nahh cr the | ™* lye ca bie of eafrtamtin ¥ | decision atithe ead of six rounds. Why,” contine ed the big bofler fr - ectumey man’s sponsor, “I know for a cer FE ay pEBANCIICO, — Mov tainty that Jeff had an opportuntty | Hor - Baits CFeia) Savas telat Mak ton eigh 8 coatract for” several Coal, Delivered to ‘Your ome eunie cnaaee preciation today with the decision | tyrone and at a mighty good fix.| afew chose i | 8 n. last night of Referee Harry Foley, | tre neg sis ° is | Standing of the Clade, } clever left hand work, and a bast that until he had Johnson tn # Won. Lost, Pr seed: a. BOG “ e we 4 are alle. » Ra > i al- | aan Prancinco 3" oe rm bm beading profuseix trom the aes be ae si Jo nothing but. train areh Malleable Range sold during the bal-| ( | oa Angeles 3 43\nose afd mouth. Mantell made a Jeffries, according t meet : : ‘tetas oat. a " bs favorable Impression with the flent Pt gre gy ied ance of this month, one ton, deliyered into OL pee a 4 peppered Sullivan's) York in a gymnasium. Be aid a ; in at any 3 . sith? a yy ee | | Vernon i 4 10 218 | Fike and stomach watil they were of dally stunt om the road, 954 was in| your bin at, any address within the city lim ery red color. Sullivan was fair condition when he patled ite This rs , “redi : : those are the. three 75c No. 14 Nicholls’ muuch the cleverer of the two and| “When Jim gets backs from the its. This offer applies on credit) tyiy neat, attractivell 2 F E kn }by his artful dodging was able to hatha” confidently decluthd Me transactions as well as cash Diner, designed as shown {J big essentials of -Ft. Eureka Standard stand oft Mantels continual Tushos. | Kenzie. “he'll be the Jettries of| ial os ae | ‘oung Peter Jackson made ehott old. He'll be in fighting tri in picture, with plain F clothes that are } Square 39c wok of Billy surke, who was sub- | he will be ty for sue ot Th M h Malleable panel and - five .seetly q 4 f ; | You 92 per cant by | Mtituted at the last minute to take | earth, 9 else, R 7 made right—a right |} ‘ "Yon get's ntp | the place of Joe Willis. Willis le fll that is concerned. Ser kT e - ona’ tureed spindles : ie tee: price is another oe: t:|% tonsiiitis. In the first round the eee, eat made of hardwood, finish- important factor. mes Hable to pay 85c for the men milling was even, but in the second | Peter connected with an overhand jright and Burke dropped for the SPOKANE. GHALLENGES “Pays for Itself” | seat; regular price $1.60, = shaped wood = se ed golden, 2 | wing Nicholls than you ara count. j Why not know the satisfaction of always having your work per-| Gpbcel | $0 inmate t on delay purchasing ie a ; a ind . : J Hoy 7 5 | Saivikn toisbtne © a f FOR \ PAST SEASON. fectly done? The Monarch is not a luxury, It is easily within — a roth WINS THE | stem i} the reach of every one, for the saving it will effect in fuel and repair ? : : ! ; fi a id i | A challenge for a serjes of post. | Slat inh alk ~ pay itsentire cost. } C Bniy ware } CHARTER OAK STAKES season gaites was sont hhe Bentic | Bills alone will,.in a short time, pa) ‘ | i None to dealers tham this morning, by the Spokane | . oa —— | [5 ide 7x12 Nickel-plated Square club, rogardiess cf how fie pennant Prices $57.50 to $67.50 Sold on Easy Terms | Limit Six I id ; nalves and inches ‘ . nnds. | : A $10,000 te the whanoy takes, worth |g street corner box in the east | Extension . , 4 Mths, 12th, 8the inner, Was won yes! Washington metropolis this morn i o . inches Made of|terday by the trotter Harvester. | ; 4 r f 2, | | rary or u en j best Aouble refined spring steel. |The firee heat a : ng, and when the postman whistles i She No. 12 natin Cnish. same e as won by Hob | tomorrow at Dugdale’s, the epiatio | oo — —< Sa = y ; ues “ s Douglass with Harvester and Gen should be in the sack | r f 5 ftanda teel H. finishing fp the order | 1 Spring Steel Square i This series is expected to take the | | pe : nay nde without s weld.” Grads O41 | ge0e ag, The time for this heat was) place of the usual games between - | This neat Mission Libr Ootagoh seale and Improved boca | Harvester captured the aa the peanant winners ang an all-ear - | of Student’s Table, made of have absolutely ‘ vowed) Harvester captured the meXt tWo/ team, The Indians think the sched. Extension Table as pictured, made | O34 finished Early. Englist u thi fi he 2 i4 Polished Nicholls’ 24x16 | "in the ‘wccond heat Harvester fin.| Ui maker last spring pulled. off a of hardwood, finished weathered or pe tteca ype lng wre BRSHINE (ONS. Sie natin Tntoks cnnse’® 280! ighod first, Baron May seagné. aud a yang arranginagele, tous golden, showing very pretty grain; 42- | toP 30x32 inches, with round sired and save you ecto, ypllcholla’ Gulvanined Genteet H. third, The time for 2 gg fet grea way” ania boa inch t@p extends to 6 feet> 74nch corners, one drawer; heavy, I “mK Steal | . 2:07 P t a" ; $5.00 on the pur- Bae ai satis ae] ie heat wis Sot se ope i won |i thelr conviction they eguld beat | square, non-dividing pedestal; legs | braced under shelf; regular chase “ice and fnehes, with octagon with Bob Douglass seéond and Gen the Turks to‘the flag if there was | plain, with good spread; will not tip price $12.50. 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